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khaoz
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17 Mar 2014, 11:51 am

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17 Mar 2014, 12:15 pm

"This page can't be displayed"

Brilliant.



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17 Mar 2014, 12:19 pm

JSBACHlover wrote:
"This page can't be displayed"

Brilliant.


http://news.discovery.com/space/astrono ... 140317.htm

Sadly, the creationists will probably just say that God put that primordial cosmic microwave background radiation out there shortly after he planted the dino bones. I have found that Creationists are not moved by fact (otherwise, they wouldn't be creationists.)



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17 Mar 2014, 12:49 pm

El3ktra wrote:
JSBACHlover wrote:
"This page can't be displayed"

Brilliant.


http://news.discovery.com/space/astrono ... 140317.htm

Sadly, the creationists will probably just say that God put that primordial cosmic microwave background radiation out there shortly after he planted the dino bones. I have found that Creationists are not moved by fact (otherwise, they wouldn't be creationists.)


They could just as likely say it is evidence that God created the universe i.e. that God was responsible for the Big Bang. The next necessary step is to show/prove that the Big Bang was the result of a natural process i.e. did not require a god to make it happen.


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17 Mar 2014, 12:53 pm

Tallyman is right. You might be surprised to learn that Georges Lemaître, the first person to propose the theory of the expansion of the universe (before Hubble) as well as what later became known as the Big Bang theory, was a Roman Catholic priest.



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17 Mar 2014, 1:44 pm

JSBACHlover wrote:
"This page can't be displayed"

Brilliant.


the page opens right up for me



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17 Mar 2014, 2:08 pm

Link fixed.

"http:" was entered twice in the link.



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17 Mar 2014, 2:11 pm

GGPViper wrote:
Link fixed.

"http:" was entered twice in the link.


thank you



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17 Mar 2014, 2:40 pm

Science will never be able to prove or disprove the existence of a god--lies outside the domain of science. Science can only examine religion's claims made about the natural world to see if they are accurate. That said, the idea of a roughly 10,000 year old universe (or just earth?) taught by the Young Earth Creationist movement seems to be easily disproved with the immense number of scientific observations from diverse fields.

The amount of information that scientists are able to glean from photons and the CMB radiation is astounding!


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17 Mar 2014, 2:50 pm

ak_born wrote:
Science will never be able to prove or disprove the existence of a god--lies outside the domain of science. Science can only examine religion's claims made about the natural world to see if they are accurate. That said, the idea of a roughly 10,000 year old universe (or just earth?) taught by the Young Earth Creationist movement seems to be easily disproved with the immense number of scientific observations from diverse fields.

The amount of information that scientists are able to glean from photons and the CMB radiation is astounding!

The creationist theory that God made the universe to "look old" (just as God created Adam fully mature) is an idea that can't be proven or disproven, so it's ridiculous for either side to argue over it.

Personally, I don't know what to believe. On the one hand, there is carbon dating and the geological record which suggest a long historical presence of the human race (and therefore of the earth and the cosmos). On the other is linguistic-DNA analysis which predicts the origin of human language at roughly 6,000 B.C., which poses some difficult questions about how long homo sapiens sapiens has been around.

I usually try to avoid creation vs. evolution debates, since the genres of Genesis 1 and 2 (and much of Gen 1-11) indicate that they are theological reflections on history, and (probably) not history as such.



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17 Mar 2014, 3:15 pm

JSBACHlover wrote:
ak_born wrote:
Science will never be able to prove or disprove the existence of a god--lies outside the domain of science. Science can only examine religion's claims made about the natural world to see if they are accurate. That said, the idea of a roughly 10,000 year old universe (or just earth?) taught by the Young Earth Creationist movement seems to be easily disproved with the immense number of scientific observations from diverse fields.

The amount of information that scientists are able to glean from photons and the CMB radiation is astounding!

The creationist theory that God made the universe to "look old" (just as God created Adam fully mature) is an idea that can't be proven or disproven, so it's ridiculous for either side to argue over it.

Personally, I don't know what to believe. On the one hand, there is carbon dating and the geological record which suggest a long historical presence of the human race (and therefore of the earth and the cosmos). On the other is linguistic-DNA analysis which predicts the origin of human language at roughly 6,000 B.C., which poses some difficult questions about how long homo sapiens sapiens has been around.

I usually try to avoid creation vs. evolution debates, since the genres of Genesis 1 and 2 (and much of Gen 1-11) indicate that they are theological reflections on history, and (probably) not history as such.


Having a conversation about this topic with a "believer" is like having a conversation with a fence post.



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17 Mar 2014, 3:42 pm

That was a bit over-reaching, wasn't it?
A little tidbit of scientific discovery was going to destroy Creationists ???


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17 Mar 2014, 4:09 pm

Prof_Pretorius wrote:
That was a bit over-reaching, wasn't it?
A little tidbit of scientific discovery was going to destroy Creationists ???


You are correct. Reality is not going to drag them from their world of delusion. They have excuses for everything. Never proof, only excuses and explanations, which is acceptable if not for the fact they try to force the unprovable onto society as fact.



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17 Mar 2014, 4:23 pm

The article in the New York Times has a really cool graphic explaining inflation and includes quite a bit more information than the discovery article.

NYT Inflation Article


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17 Mar 2014, 6:01 pm

khaoz wrote:
Prof_Pretorius wrote:
That was a bit over-reaching, wasn't it?
A little tidbit of scientific discovery was going to destroy Creationists ???


You are correct. Reality is not going to drag them from their world of delusion. They have excuses for everything. Never proof, only excuses and explanations, which is acceptable if not for the fact they try to force the unprovable onto society as fact.


They live with a brutal pathology, Delusional Disorder.

Pity them.

It can even affect those with IQ's higher than 85.



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17 Mar 2014, 6:18 pm

slave wrote:
khaoz wrote:
Prof_Pretorius wrote:
That was a bit over-reaching, wasn't it?
A little tidbit of scientific discovery was going to destroy Creationists ???


You are correct. Reality is not going to drag them from their world of delusion. They have excuses for everything. Never proof, only excuses and explanations, which is acceptable if not for the fact they try to force the unprovable onto society as fact.


They live with a brutal pathology, Delusional Disorder.

Pity them.

It can even affect those with IQ's higher than 85.


booyah